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Paramithiotti, Andrea
Freelance IT Consultant
Milano, Italy
 
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After receiving a BS and MS in Computer Science from the Polytechnic University of Milan, Andrea was employed for some time in the information technology (IT) department of a large logistics and warehousing company. Andrea soon discovered that the nine-to-five life was rather dull for him; so, in search of more stimulating experiences, he established his own IT practice. At first he just helped small enterprises get started with IT, but soon this activity became more and more structured as a network of collaborations took shape, for example, on the academic side with AICA (Associazione Italiana Calcolo Automatico). Andreas collaborated with AICA in the establishment of the European e-Competence Framework, a reference to the competences needed in the information and communications technology (ICT) profession and a project developed on behalf of the European Union (EU).

Nowadays, with the ever-growing strategic role of ICT in companies of all sizes, Andrea’s practice has expanded into an established network of collaborators that offer advice and solutions on most aspects of enterprise ICT, from infrastructure design to application development to data husbandry, transforming the ICT infrastructure of his customers from an undefined assortment of almost casual activities to a structured driver for business value.

Andrea often lectures on these topics for enterprises and professional associations, as well as the general public. He has been a reviewer for Computing Reviews since 2004. He is currently working on transforming his experiences in the field into guidelines, for the establishment and evolution of a sound IT environment for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

 
 
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   Data minimisation in communication protocols: a formal analysis framework and application to identity management
Veeningen M., de Weger B., Zannone N. International Journal of Information Security 13(6): 529-569, 2014.  Type: Article

The amount of data exchanged on the Internet is growing every day, outpacing the growth in speed of communication protocols. So to avoid data congestion, solutions are needed quickly: one of them could be data minimization, which consi...

May 20 2015  
   Quality code: software testing principles, practices, and patterns
Vance S., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2014. 256 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-321832-98-6), Reviews: (1 of 3)

Software development has undergone deep changes in the past few years. Whereas once it was an essentially linear process similar to many other engineering disciplines, the frantic pace of present-day business environments forces softwa...

Aug 21 2014  
  Library abstraction for C/C++ concurrency
Batty M., Dodds M., Gotsman A.  POPL 2013 (Proceedings of the 40th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, Rome, Italy, Jan 23-25, 2013) 235-248, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Abstraction is a useful concept in programming, in that programmers often only need to know what a given module does without being concerned about the internals of that module. This is key to modularization, or building software applic...

Jun 20 2013  
  An interactive software tool for system identification
Guzmán J., Rivera D., Dormido S., Berenguel M. Advances in Engineering Software 45(1): 115-123, 2012.  Type: Article

System identification models the dynamical behavior of a system from experimental data. As such, the discipline goes through a lot of different stages, from experimental design to model structure selection to parameter estimation and v...

May 21 2012  
   Software development: an open source approach
Tucker A., Morelli R., de Silva C., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2011. 398 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-439812-90-7)

Nowadays, many human activities rely heavily on data analysis, production, and dissemination. Software, which makes all of this data processing possible, must be robust, dependable, and easy to use. Accordingly, people who develop soft...

Feb 1 2012  
   The economics of iterative software development: steering toward better business results
Royce W., Bittner K., Perrow M., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2009. 192 pp.  Type: Book (9780321509352)

Should this book fall into the hands of an old-fashioned, engineering-oriented chief information officer (CIO), it might provoke severe shock, as it likens software development to movie making and other artistic endeavors. Seriously sp...

Sep 4 2009  
   Hitchhiker’s guide to Visual Studio and SQL Server: best practice architectures and examples (7th ed.) (Microsoft Windows Server System Series)
Vaughn W., Blackburn P., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006. 1128 pp.  Type: Book (9780321243621)

To all those who think corporate data is difficult to tame, this book will come as a welcome relief. It is a comprehensive, in-depth review of almost every way to design, implement, and connect to efficient and reliable data sources. T...

May 3 2007  
   A practitioner’s guide to software test design
Copeland L., Artech House, Inc., Norwood, MA, 2003. 300 pp.  Type: Book (9781580537919)

This book begins by making it clear that it covers just software test design, which is a single component of the software testing process. Other components of the process include test planning, test execution, and test team management....

Jul 7 2004  
 
 
 
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